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SERVICE AREAS

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Areas That We Service.

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Seminole County

We fully service Seminole County:

Oviedo
Winter Springs
Casselberry
Altamonte Springs
Longwood
Lake Mary
Sanford

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Orange County

We fully service Orange County:

Maitland
Winter Park
Apopka
Lake Nona
Winter Garden
East Orlando
Windermere

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Lake County

We fully service Lake County:

Clermont
Tavares
Monteverde
Eustis
Mt. Dora
Leesburg
Astatula

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Brevard County

We fully service Brevard County:

Titusville
Cocoa Beach
Melbourne
Merritt Island
Rockledge
Cape Canaveral
Indiatlantic

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Osceola County

We fully service Osceola County:

Kissimmee
Four Corners
Reunion
Celebration
St. Cloud
Poinciana
Campbell

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Volusia County

We fully service Volusia County:

DeLand
Debary
New Smyrna
Port Orange
Daytona
Deltona
Edgewater

WHAT WE DO

Residential Or Commercial? We Service Both!

Our goal is to provide the widest range of insulation services in the Central Florida market, so that we serve all of the insulation needs of our valued residential and commercial clients. The job is never done until you, the client, are fully satisfied with final result.

Residential Insulation

Insulate It Solutions is known as one of Central Florida's most trusted, knowledgeable, and moderately priced residential insulation contractors. For over 10 years, our team has been providing the best possible service to homeowners to help reduce their energy usage and lower A/C costs at their homes.

Blow In Fiberglass

Spray Foam Insulation

Batt Fiberglass

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WHAT CUSTOMERS ARE SAYING

See What Our Previous Customers Have To Say.

Quality work is our number one focus at Insulate It Solutions. Taking care of our customers in the home or office attic space with spray foam, blow in, and Batt fiberglass insulation.

  • Why should I insulate my home or office?
    Older houses and buildings may appear cozy, but frequently have little or no insulation of any kind and tend to allow heavy air infiltration. Even new homes or offices can have the same air infiltration problems if proper attention is not given to sealing the structure as the house is constructed. In fact, homes built in Florida before 1975 were not required to have any insulation at all! If you own an older home, contact us immediately for an assessment of your insulation needs. By properly insulating you home you can reduce your energy bills by up to 50%. For example; someone paying $250 per month for their electric bill could save an estimated $ 100.00 dollars monthly! With rising fuel costs, this figure is continuing to grow and the energy efficiency attained with proper insulation is more beneficial than ever.
  • What are the benefits of spray foam insulation?
    There are many benefits to installing spray foam insulation in your home or commercial building. It is the best means of insulating your structure from the Florida heat, and winter cold. When properly installed by an Orlando spray foam insulation contractor like Insulate It Solutions, you will not only save substantially on your monthly power bill, but you will also have a more comfortable living area! This is why spray foam has become increasingly popular over the past several decades, and this trend will continue in the future.
  • What is the cost of spray foam insulation?
    Spray foam insulation cost is an important consideration when deciding whether or not to make an investment in your home for commercial building's energy efficiency. There are many considerations when deciding if spray foam insulation is the right decision for you and your family, and the cost spray foam insulation is certainly near the top of the list. We all want healthier and more energy efficient homes, but we also have to weigh the cost of these investments to determine whether or not it makes sense for us, and every situation is slightly different. There is no question that the benefits up spray foam insulation add a great deal of value to your home, but we all know cost is a major consideration as well. There are a number of factors that determine the cost of spray foam insulation in your home or commercial building, and some of these considerations are as follows: Size of your home or commercial building Roof Pitch (which affects access) Age of your home Access into the attic area New construction vs. Existing structure Type of spray foam insulation you choose
  • What is a recommended insulation level?
    First, check the insulation in your attic, ceilings, exterior and basement walls, floors, and crawl spaces to see if it meets the levels recommended for your area. Insulation is measured in R-values—the higher the R-value, the better your walls and roof will resist the transfer of heat. DOE recommends ranges of R-values based on local heating and cooling costs and climate conditions in different areas of the nation. The map and chart below show the DOE recommendations for your area. State and local codes in some parts of the country may require lower R-values than the DOE recommendations, which are based on cost effectiveness. For more customized insulation recommendations, which lists the most economic insulation levels for your new or existing home based on your zip code and other basic information about your home.
  • Is Batt insulation a good choice?
    Batt insulation is one of the less expensive ways to insulate your home. This type of insulation is available in rolls or pre-cut panels and is often made from fiberglass, cotton, or wool. Batt insulation is very easy to install. Professionals install it rather quickly without the use of any special equipment. While it is cheaper than other types of insulation, it adds a strong layer of protection to your home and gives a good amount of heat retention. When installing batt insulation, you have to make sure that it fits just right on spaces and that there are no gaps in between. Gaps can greatly reduce the effectiveness of this type of insulation. This is best installed during new home construction. If you are working on a budget, batt insulation is a good option. In fact, it is widely used (and often called a favorite) by homeowners because it is easily available and can be installed even by a non-professional. It is also easy to carry around. It can easily be cut to fit walls and spaces. This is for attics and small spaces.
  • Is blow-in insulation a good choice?
    You need special equipment when mixing and applying blown-in insulation. Materials used can be made of several different recycled components and these usually consist of miner wools, fiberglass, and cellulose, a material usually obtained from recycled newspapers. The cellulose in the mix is the key ingredient because it has a higher R-value than the other components and helps keep the cost of the mixture down. The biggest advantage of blown-in insulation is that since it’s blown into place it easily takes the shape of the area it’s blown into. That makes it the preferred choice of insulation to use in non-standard spaces. Blown-in insulation will not move once it has dried either. It also has on average a higher R-value than batts insulation when you compare similar thicknesses of each insulation type.
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